ITAT Delhi Allows Section 54F Deduction Despite Builder’s Delay in Possession
ITAT Delhi rules that Section 54F exemption cannot be denied due to builder’s delay in possession, holding that genuine investment intent is sufficient for tax relief.
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ITAT Delhi rules that Section 54F exemption cannot be denied due to builder’s delay in possession, holding that genuine investment intent is sufficient for tax relief.
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